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RPM MPQ-Z8 Programmer Supports Zilog ZLF645 Crimzon Microcontrollers

Posted by Ken Cheung in Equipment on Thursday, November 6, 2008

RPM Systems Corporation announces programming support for Zilog’s ZLF645 Crimzon wireless remote-control microcontrollers. Available immediately, the MPQ-Z8 programmer provides in-circuit programming of all flash-based devices in the ZLF645 Crimzon family. The new Crimzon support is in addition to existing Zilog Z8 Encore! and ZMC motor-control microcontrollers already supported by MPQ-Z8.

Designed to provide medium- to high-volume in-circuit programming in the manufacturing environment, the MPQ supports programming of as few as four to as many as 64 devices per programming cycle. It can operate stand-alone, ATE-controlled or PC-controlled, and provides such features as automatic device serialization, “CM” code security data protection and field upgradeable device support in a rugged aluminum enclosure.

MPQ is provided complete with power supply, target connection cables and MPManager software. The MPQ-Z8 data sheet is available online at www.rpmsys.com/mpq-z8.pdf.

MPQ programming support is also available for Atmel AVR and AVR32, Cypress PSoC, Cypress enCoRe[TM] II and Silicon Labs C8051 microcontroller families. A complete list of device support can found at www.rpmsys.com/mpq.html.

RPM Systems Corp. provides product development services and manufacturing technology solutions to companies throughout the world.

Single quantity price for MPQ for delivery in the U.S. is $499, FOB Redmond, Washington.

Delivery is from stock.

More info: RPM Systems Corporation

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